The newly-married doctor is alleged to have told the woman he was ‘horny’ and wanted her ‘to see his balls’

“She was shocked at what she was hearing. He then said to her: ‘You do know how to be really healthy – having sex, lots of sex makes you healthy.’

“He said that he and his wife were no longer together and that his wife was not giving him sex.

“He moved his chair towards her and asked her to show him her hands.

“He held her hands and told her she was beautiful before touching her cheek and kissing her briefly on the lips.

“Patient B said she felt glued to her chair. She tried to change the conversation by saying that she had a rash on her neck but he looked at it and told her it was nothing, commenting that she had ‘lovely skin.’

“Following that, doctor Ihsan said to Patient B: ‘I want to show you something. I want you to see my b*lls.’

“He repeated this and kept saying: ‘I really, really want you to see my b*lls,’ and he stood up, unzipped his trousers and put his crotch near her face.

“She jumped up to leave and leaned over to get the prescription on the side but her purse was open displaying a picture of her daughter.

“Dr Ihsan saw the photograph and commented saying: ‘She is beautiful, just like her mum.’

Ihsan was working as a locum at Dr Singh and Partners Health Centre in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, when the alleged incident happened

“He said that if she wanted to meet him they could meet in a bar and he asked her for her number.

“He asked her where she lived, but she did not give an address just that it was ‘up the hill’ and he told her he would come to see her some time.

“On her way out the doctor asked if he could see her bottom to which she replied ‘no’ and at that point left the room.

“She said that she needed to complain because she would not forgive herself if this happened to someone else and on the 11th of July she spoke to the practice manager.

“She was very upset and crying whilst on the phone and she attended the health centre that afternoon and said what had happened.”

The hearing was told Patient B later received a Facebook message from the doctor’s wife claiming she had just learned of what happened and was “absolutely shocked”.

The wife said she and Ihsan had just got married and his behaviour had “absolutely killed” her.

In a separate allegation, Ihsan is also accused of talking about another patient’s sex life.

The woman known as Patient A asked him for antibiotics for a chest infection.

Mr Taylor said: “She explained she was getting out of breath quickly and the doctor asked about her family and whether she suffered from anything such as anxiety or stress.

“Then he proceeded to ask her questions about her sex life and whether she was having regular sex, to which she replied that she was menopausal and didn’t have much sex but that her husband didn’t mind this.”

Initially Patient A believed his questions were about whether she was exerting too much energy but his questions became more explicit, asking whether or not she had orgasms and how she “satisfied” her husband.

Mr Taylor said: “She felt uncomfortable and tried to steer the conversation back around to her symptoms.

“She does not know why she answered his questions but she says that because he was a doctor, she trusted him but that no other doctor has asked her things like that before.”

He added: “Patient A’s sexual life had no relevance to the chest problems which she had presented and his questions could not have been anything other than sexually motivated.”
Ihsan admits 11 misconduct charges but denies 21 others.

The hearing continues.

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